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Dunlop Guitar Strap Locks (48140040002)

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  • The Dunlop Straplok system is the strap retainer designed with the artist in mind. Its 360º groove and ball design allows the unit to rotate without catching. Case-hardened steel skin s long life. Interchangeable strap buttons allow the same strap tobe used with several guitars. Release-tested up to 800lbs. Of pull, Dunlop Straplok buttons will not come loose under normal playing conditions.
  • Country of Origin: UNITED STATES
  • Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
  • Model Number: 48140040002



4.8 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available January 29, 2006 Color Name Nickel Material Type Alloy Steel

The Dunlop Straplok system is the strap retainer designed with the artist in mind. Its 360º groove and ball design allows the unit to rotate without catching. Case-hardened steel skin s long life. Interchangeable strap buttons allow the same strap tobe used with several guitars. Release-tested up to 800lbs. Of pull, Dunlop Straplok buttons will not come loose under normal playing conditions.


Steven Poulo
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I love strap locks. I had only one issue, the thread count is more per inch than the original screws in my Les Paul. I took the the original screws and turned down the heads to fit inside the lock towers and no more issue of stripping the guitar body.
John H
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Item as described. Shipping was fast and easy
Michael A. youngwood
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Yes these are assuredly the best strap locks on the market. I know, i know. There are countless other strap lock companies out there. I have used most of them at some point but i always come back to Dunlop.However, these are flush mount strap locks so I have some simple (and common sense) words of advise when installing these. By all means, follow the directions that come with these strap locks. However, I would STRONGLY advise you to work your way up the 3/8” bit. the instructions have you going from the initial 7/64” straight to the 3/8” bit for drilling the holes. I would encourage you to work your way up to the 3/8” to keep from chipping your finish. This is what I did and it worked beautifully. Zero Chips in the finish. If you go from the smaller bit to the much larger bit, you will greatly increase your chances of damaging your guitars finish. Be patient!!! It is worth it. I promise.Hope this helps.
Jose
Reviewed in Spain on June 28, 2024
Me gusta mucho, porque la correa queda muy cerca del cuerpo de la guitarra. (Ver fotos) Por lo tanto, te puedes colgar de ella, que no se saldrá, ni romperá antes se romperia la correa.Otros son más bonitos si quieres, pero como práctico es el mejor, sin duda.Inconveniente: Es necesario hacer un agujero en el cuerpo si no eres manitas, pide que te lo hagan. El estrés, está carantizado 😅 por lo demás sin duda alguna, para mi gusto, el mejor!!!
James Siller
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
I just built a YJM clone and these were extremely easy to install and honestly, though I've never used them before, I like these better than the surface mount.If you can just hold your breath and drill the hole a little bigger these will not disappoint.
Geoffrey Mack
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022
These are great for 1. Securing your strap so that it definitely won't fall off, and 2. Quickly removing and replacing straps (you'll need to buy a few of these if that's your intention.)Like most guitarists, I have a bunch of guitars. I've put these things on all of the guitars I take on stage. Unfortunately I was not able to put this on my Taylor acoustic because it does not have a standard strap button which I could swap out with one of these. It has a battery in there. So don't plan on using this if your guitar does not have a simple screw into the wood for both strap buttons.
David Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022
Very positive strap locks that look, non-goofy. Please be very careful if you install these yourself. I highly recommend using a drill-stop or stop collar on your drill bits, especially on the larger size bit, or you could do serious damage to your guitar if the bit should grab. Also, blue painter's masking tape on the finish before you drill so as to again, protect the finish (drill right through the tape). If you don't have the proper equipment and experience, please take it to a professional to have installed. Really only good for solid body guitars unless perhaps a luthier does the work.
Ghost
Reviewed in Mexico on March 1, 2022
Si los agarras de oferta (alrededor de 13usd), no los dejes ir. Son muy seguros y la verdad que gasta bonitos de ver
Josh G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021
These are great for mounting anywhere but especially where the strap is on the back. (I'd think twice before drilling a 3/8" hole in a Strat horn though) Easy enough to install. It can be nerve wracking to take a drill to your axe (gulp) but it went smooth. 1st - drill the smaller holes for the screws 1.25" deep. Put painters tape over the hole to prevent finish chipping when drilling the next, larger hole. Use a pencil to carefully mark the hole location under the tape. Use these as pilot holes for the 1/2" deep - 3/8" diameter insert holes. Wrap tape around the 3/8" drill shaft leaving just enough drill exposed to set the depth. Use enough tape wraps to create a nice "shoulder". This will keep the 3/8" drill from cutting too deep. Trust me, if you don't do this the drill will grab hold of the wood and dig deeper than you want! After that, insert lock anchor and screw in as required. Now do an EVH slide across the kitchen floor to test.
Anonyme
Reviewed in France on January 9, 2021
Rien à dire, je partais un peu dubitatif en hésitant à investir plus dans des straplocks Dunlop sur Thomann, quelle fut ma surprise quand je me suis rendu compte qu'il s'agissait bien de straplocks Jim Dunlop de très bonne qualité et qui tenaient parfaitement ! Rien à dire
Mattia Quarta
Reviewed in Italy on October 6, 2019
Si adattano perfettamente al Warwick Fortress one degli anni 90 (94) di cui avevo perso gli strap locks
BfloBassist
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2016
I have used the Dunlop Straploks ever since I bought a Tobias bass back in the 1990's, which came with the strap-button version. I first used the flush-mount version was when they came on a Warwick Streamer Stage I bass. I really liked the look, and I changed all my instruments over to the flush-mount version. I have replaced the strap portion of the Straplok on a few on the instruments, but I have yet to change the recessed piece on any instrument, some over 20 years old!I will agree with some comments I found that caution to take care when tightening the screws. The Phillips slot can easily strip if you do not use the proper pitched screwdriver, and once it is stripped it is quite a job getting the screw out of the instrument. I strongly recommend drilling a pilot hole at least as long as the mounting screw to make assembly easier, and be very careful to keep strong pressure on the screw if you are using a screw gun.These can be mounted with the 'lip' sitting outside the instrument or completely flush. In the first case, the depth of the recess hole is less critical as long as it is at least as deep as the fitment is long. If you are completely flush-mounting, drill a little at a time and use the fitment to check the depth. Having the fitment recessed past the edge of the instrument body does not allow the locks to engage properly. Also, remember to drill a hole that is as wide at the top lip, not the fitment body width, if you are completely flush mounting. Lastly, it is better to drill a slightly undersize hole rather than a slightly oversize hole. You can use a small hammer and flat piece of wood positioned on top of the fitment to tap the piece in for a very clean look. If you cannot start it with a strong push from your thumb the hole is too small and should be enlarged. I use a drill-bit gauge to drop the fitment through to determine the proper drill size in the first place because enlarging the hole just a little bit is not easy once an undersized hole is drilled. The fitments sometimes vary in diameter a few thousandths of an inch, so check each one before installation.Lastly, you may need to enlarge your strap's mounting hole to get the locks to fit. I use a cheap leather punch to 'nip' the hole evenly until the lock fits.This may seem like a lot of work, but I can say I have never dropped an instrument after I started using this product. I will always install them in every instrument I buy. I just hope they don't stop making them!
エストリ
Reviewed in Japan on December 5, 2015
埋め込み部分は直径が約9.4mmで、長さが約10mmでした。Φ9とΦ9.5の木工用ドリルを使いましたが、Φ9だけでも加工できそうでした。木ねじの下穴はΦ3、深さ20mmでちょうどよい感じでした。ギターにあわせて金色にしましたが、金色はやはりストラップ部分が目立ちすぎでした。ストラップ側は黒でギター側が金や銀の組み合わせや、ストラップ側、ギター側の別売りがあるとうれしいです。
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